Ezekiel’s Song
About the Book
Book: Ezekiel’s Song
Author: Naomi Craig
Genre: Biblical Fiction
Release date: August 16, 2022
A prophet’s heart broken, a woman’s joy gone. What does Yahweh have planned for His people?
On the brink of Jerusalem’s demise, devoted priest, Ezekiel, sees the insincerity of Judah’s worship. Despite his efforts to call the people back to true worship of Yahweh, priests, artisans, valiant warriors, and royals are exiled to Babylon. When God gives him messages of continued judgment for the people in his homeland, his heart breaks. How can he minister to the people from so far away?
The presence of the Lord is tangible when Shiriel sings in the temple, and her voice prepares the hearts of many to worship. When she is exiled to Babylon, her faith is shaken. Does the Lord’s presence extend beyond Jerusalem and His holy temple?
Ezekiel is struck mute and paralyzed as he begins his prophetic ministry, and Shiriel devises a plan to get the Lord’s message back to the unfaithful people of Judah. Shiriel struggles with discontentment as serving the Lord looks nothing like she’d imagined. Can she provide for her family and carry out her husband’s ministry when her joy is gone, and her own dreams are placed on hold?
How will Yahweh save His people from themselves? Find out in Ezekiel’s Song!
My Review:
This book brought to life for me, in a new way, the many hardships and the spiritual distress of being taken from Jerusalem that the people of Israel might have experienced when they first went into captivity during the days of Ezekiel. The author stays very close to the Biblical timeline. She also uses her descriptive writing style to help us emotionally connect with Ezekiel, his wife, and those around them as they struggled to closely follow God while living in a land ruled by an ungodly king.
This wasn’t always an easy book to read because it reflects the somber tone of the Biblical book of Ezekiel; however, there’s also a theme of hope and trust in God during the most difficult of times. I liked how the author never minimized the difficulties that must have faced Ezekiel and his wife and how those things might have impacted their marriage. The book is a great reminder to all of us that God is always on His throne, directing human events to fulfill His gracious plan for our lives. The author incorporates throughout the book way that faith, hope, and love can work in our lives when it’s directed by the One who loves most.
I voluntarily received a copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions are my own.
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About the Author
Author of Biblical fiction, avid reader, pastor’s wife, Naomiloves reading the Bible and imagining how things were at the time. When she’s not serving in various areas at church, trying to stay on top of mountains of dishes or convincing her rescue dog, Freeway, to be cute on command for Instagram reels, you’ll most likely find her enjoying a good book and a cup of coffee. Naomi co-hosts #BehindTheStory with Naomi and Lisa, an author interview show on YouTube and your podcast platform of choice.
More from Naomi
What do you recall about Ezekiel?
The wheel within the wheel?
The dry bones living.
Ezekiel 4:9 bread?
Did you know the Lord asked him to prepare his food over human dung? Or that he was paralyzed for about 14 months? What about mute for seven years?
There are so many bizarre prophecies and symbolisms in the book of Ezekiel. So many prophecies that are yet to be fulfilled. Raise your hand if you tend to skim through these parts of God’s word.
I do.
But when I read Ezekiel a couple years back, the story really jumped of the page.
What about the people who lived with the prophecies and symbolisms?
Ezekiel saw the Lord, and the message He gave was one of Jerusalem finally meeting their just reward.
Only problem is Ezekiel is already in Babylon.
Oh and there’s the whole paralyzed and mute thing.
How is a man who is physically and geographically bound able to get this message a world away?
What was it like to live on rations of war (contrary to how today’s scientists have discovered the right combination to make nutrient dense, protein packed super bread?) in a land that wasn’t suffering from famine or scarcity.
How did the prophet respond when the people who heard the message in Babylonia and Jerusalem brushed it aside as inconsequential?
Ezekiel’s Song explores the lives of those affected by the prophecies. You’ll meet Ezekiel–in the priestly service, turned prophet, Shiri—the Bible states Ezekiel had a wife, her name and her backstory is my imagination, and Gilead—a fictional valiant warrior from Jerusalem.
Discover the book of Ezekiel like you’ve never seen it before!
Blog Stops
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Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Naomi is giving away the grand prize package of a $25 Amazon gift card and a copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/21815/ezekiel-s-song-celebration-tour-giveaway
Thanks so much for hosting Ezekiel’s Song and your kind thoughts🥰
I enjoyed this review. Ezekiel’s Song sounds like it will be an encouragement to readers.
Nice book cover design! I can’t wait to give this a read–thank you so much for sharing.
This sounds like a really god read.
oh my thanks so much for your review. I love it when an author stays close to the real thing. I would love to read this new to me author
Congratulations on your release of Ezekiel’s Song, Naomi, I enjoyed following the tour and learning about your book, which sounds like a fantastic read for me! Good luck with your book and I hope the tour was a success! Thanks for sharing it with me!
Thanks, She Lives To Read, for sharing your review!
Have a spectacular TGIF!
This sounds really good! I enjoy Biblical fiction that doesn’t add things that are against the Scriptures.
Thank you for sharing your review of Ezekiel’s Song, this sounds like an excellent read and I am looking forward to it
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Ezekiel’s Song sounds like one not to miss.